Internationally acclaimed artist Robert Irwin joins us in studio to talk about how the light and space of Southern California became central to his groundbreaking installations. The Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego is hosting a survey exhibition of Irwin's work that will include five major new works. It's also the largest survey of Irwin's work to be mounted in 15 years.

As UCSD begins a new academic year, Paul Drake begins a new job. We'll speak UCSD's new senior vice chancellor about what the school's new class looks like what philosophy the university brings to the creation of its academic program.

Will the promise of large-scale water reclamation and desalination remain a dream or become a reality for San Diego? We speak to 10News reporter Elizabeth Sanchez about the criticisms against, and challenges to, using desalinated and reclaimed water to quench San Diego's thirst for more drinking water.

A Poway defense contractor accused of bribing Randy "Duke" Cunningham will soon get the chance to present his defense to a federal jury. Brent Wilkes is facing charges of money laundering, fraud, conspiracy and providing Cunningham with more than $600,000 in bribes. Reporter Seth Hettena has more.

One question in particular has troubled arid Southern California for over two centuries. It is the question of water, so fundamental, so obvious -- and so lacking. We have learned that whoever controls our water controls our destiny. Pat Finn Burkhard has more.